• New temperature data logger provides real-time tracking

    CAS Dataloggers recently introduced the new Lorca series of temperature data loggers manufactured by Cydiance.
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    CAS Dataloggers recently introduced the new Lorca series of temperature data loggers manufactured by Cydiance.

    The devices are designed to allow real-time tracking of perishable shipments by providing temperature and location data through the Cydiance Book cloud-based web software, CAS said. Temperature data is displayed in graphs and location data is shown in maps. Lorca data loggers incorporate quad-band modems with LBS base station positioning, allowing domestic and international shipment tracking.

    Data can be exported from the website as an Excel spreadsheet or PDF report, which includes summary statistics and a detailed list of time, temperature and location data.

    Other features include:

    • Simple pull to start tab
    • 15 days of recording at a 15-minute sampling interval
    • Alerts for temperature
    • Geofence capability
    • Authenticated user access
    • -20oC to +60oC range, typical accuracy ±5oC

    To learn more about the Cydiance Lorca temperature and location data logger, contact an applications specialist at (800) 956-4437 or visit dataloggerinc.com.

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